WMU Study Abroad students fly out of O Hare International in Chicago in March of 2020. Aya Miller, Editor-in-Chief
Throughout the pandemic, students have worked with the WMU Study Abroad programs to try and travel. While there has been struggle and confusion for students like Isabelle Gallagher trying to determine their plans for the programs, things are starting to fall into place.
âCOVID-19 created a lot of confusion and stress concerning planning our trips, but most programs have been able to do a good job within the last few weeks to really get everyoneâs plans solidified,â said Gallagher, who will be studying in Spain through WMU Study Abroad.Â